Denver, Colorado; April30, 2013 -- For the seventh consecutive year, the Denver Office of Arnold & Porter has been recognized by the Colorado Supreme Court for performing at least 50 hours of pro bono legal service per attorney primarily for the indigent and/or organizations serving indigent people. Recognized firms also commit to valuing attorney pro bono hours for purposes of attorney evaluation, advancement, and compensation as the firm would value compensated client representation. “An exceptional commitment to pro bono representation and public service has always been a core value at Arnold & Porter,” said James E. Scarboro, head of the firm’s Denver office. “We are particularly appreciative to be honored by the state’s High Court once again, along with so many other firms who share these same ideals.”

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